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KC Radio History
106.5FM Frequency History
106.5FM Frequency History
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106.5FM is another Kansas City frequency with a variety of formats in its history. The station signed on in 1978 as top 40 KFIX, then a year later went progressive as "SAS 106 1/2." By 1982, AOR KKCI was playing "The Rockin' Best" until a short stint with adult contemporary. After the AC, it was back to rock - and later, CHR - with the KXXR branding. In February 1992, 106.5 was LMA'd by Sconnix to compliment their other country station, KFKF (however, KXXR would live on via LMA itself - at 107.3FM). Eventually, Sconnix would assume control of KBEQ and sever ties to KKCJ. The station was sold and became KCIY, enjoying an eight year run of smooth jazz, until current owner Entercom chose to move WDAF-AM's 61 Country format to the frequency in August 2003. |
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